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TURTLES.
AKmloglttl PiiMrtttlon Upon Edible Shell,
bacbl.
IOal vest too (Texas) New«. ]
The green turtle is one of tbelargest of the genus, often measur-ing five feet in length aud weigh-ing about 500 to 600 pounds. Theabell consist of thirteen dorsel seg-ments or divisions, surrounded bytwenty-five marginal pieces, andHa form is somewhat heart shaped,or pointed at the extremity. Itreceives Its name from tlie fat,Which is of green color. They feedon a kind of grass growing iv thebottom of the sea and gulf, com-monly called turtle grass, and areDot found any distance from theplace where this exists. The Isleof Ascension is called by Sir J. E.Alexander "the headquarters oftbe Quest turtle in the world," audbis account of it in thut locality,which la subjoined, is really inter-esting: "We walked down to theturtle ponds, two large inclosure-Dear the sea, which flowed iv andout through a breakwater oflarge atones. A gallows waserected between the two ponds,where the turtle are slaughteredforshipping, by suspending themby tbe biud flippers and cuttingtbeir throats. About 300 turtle, of400 and 500 pounds each, lay ou the\u25a0and or swam about in the ponds, aalgbt to set an alderman mad withdelight." The most common wayby which turtles are taken is tooatch them when tbey come ashoreto lay tbeir eggs, and turn them ontbeir backs. Iv the Keelong Is-lands divers venture into the watersand seize a turtle by the flippers,forcing tbe animal to rise to tbesurface, when it is captured. Thisanimal derives its name from thescales overlapping each other attbeir extremities, 111 the manner nftrffes on tbe roof of a building. Theoutline of the shell is more heart-shaped than any other species, audterminates more acutely; each ofthe middle row ot scales on theback is also of an acute form attha tip, and has a ridge downthe middle. Tho head is small-er than in auy other turtle;the neck longer and the beak nar-rower, sharper and more curved, soas to bear uo inconsiderable resem-blance to the bill of a hawk, heucethe eommou or popular name,"hawk's-blll turtle." Itis a nativenf the Asiatic and American seas,and is occasionally found in theMediterranean. Its general lengthla about three feet, though it issometimes much larger, aud lv theIndian Oceau specimens have oc-curred of more than twice thatsize. The flesh is held in no esti-mation as an article of food, buttbe plates of tbe shell are strouger,tbieker and clearer thau in anyother kind, and afford the valuablesubstance called "tortoise shell."Tbey are semi-transparent and ele-gantly variegated with whitish,yellowish, reddish aud dark brownclouds and undulations, so as toconstitute, when properly prepared?nd polished, one of tbe most elegant articles for ornamental pur-poses.
AFlirtJustlyPunished.
Forney's Progress describes auinteresting scene in a theater. Theflirt for ouce met her match: Seat-ed in tbe orchestra a cert tin ladyand gentleman; tbe former muchenamored of tbe latter, in fact, de-sirous ofwinuing him. The h.dy,however, has flirting tendencies,and Indulges them with a baud-some person in the circle. The es-cort is not unobservant of this littlebyplay, and finally asks smilingly:"Do you kuow tbat gentlemanwith whom you are flirting?" Anembarrassed negative is tbe reply."Then excuse me a moment." Theescort Immediately crosses thetheater and puts a similar questionto the otherconspirator. "rilr,areyou acquainted with the lady atwhom you bave been smiling thislast half hour?" "No." "Wouldyou like to be?" pleasantly. Verymuch surprised, "Certainly.""Then come with me " A momentlater the escort introduced the notaltogether comfortable pair. Thenthe mild expression leaves the In-sulted gentleman's face, and he sayssternly: "Now, sir, you may ac-company this lady home." With abow be takes his leave, and thewoman who loves him never bearshis voice again.
An English physician relatestbat on the llth of February hiswife, after mixing some corn mealfor feeding the fowls, missed herWedding ring from her linger, anilafter a fruitless search gave it up?a lost. On the Bth of April, whileengaged eating au egg at break-fact, she felt the eggspoon grateagainst something hard at the bot-tom ofthe egg below the yolk, andon further investigation found thelost ring firmly fixed by membra-neous adhesions to the bottom oftbe egg. The egg was of extralarge size, and was laid the day be-fore.
Large bodies of troops are to beassembled durlug tbe present Hum-mer at the principal military sta-tions In Russia, to be exercised inmanoeuvres on a large scale. Altogether, thirty-one camps are tobe formed, the aggregate of theforoes oollected in them amounting
to 439 battallions of Infantry, 216squadrons ofcavalry and SBfi guns.Among the Intuntry are 42 of thenewly-organized reserve battul-iona.
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NATURAL ELECTION.
Investigators Of natural science havedemonstrated beyond eonirovery thatthroughout the autmal kingdom ihe"survival of Ihe fittest" is the only law
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Kockpokt, Mass., April 2, 1877.Mb. Editok: ? Uuviug read in your pa-
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though at Intervals Iwould sunt up the
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gradually grew worte, nnd uj unu ensknow how much 1 Buffered or what amiserable being I was. Myhead achedover my eyes until I wus confined lo mybed lor mauy successive days, infferinithe most unease pain, which ai oue Unitlasted continuously lor Ilia hours. Allseuseol smell and taste gone, slgul andHearing Impaired, body shrunkenaud weilKeuuu nervous system strallered uud constitution broken, uud Iwmhawking and spilling seveu-eighlns ol thelime. 1 prayed lor death lo relieve me oimv su fiering. A favorable notice lviouipanel 01 Dr.Sage'sCatarrh Kemedy In-duced me to purchase a package aud usill wllhtlr. fierce., J-ttwal Douche, willcliapplies ihe remedy by hydrostatic pres-sure, the ouly way compatible wiih com-mon sense. Well. .Mr. Editor. It did notcure mc iv three-,ourths of a second, no/m one hour or mouth, but iv less thaneight minutes 1 was relieved, and in
three mouths entirely cured, and navt
remained so over sixteen mouths. Whiltusiug ihe Catarrh remedy. 1 used Dr,
fleroe'a Cioideu Medical Discovery to pa-ruy my biood uud strengthen my stone
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bowels regular by the uaeol his PleasantPurgative Pellets. Jt my experience trillinduce oilier sufferer* to seek Ihesanu
meant oi relief, tht» letter will have airswered Us purpose. ?,-..,,.,.
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A CLOUD OK WITNESSES.?The foblowing uanied parlies are amoug thethousands who have oecu cured of catarrh by the use oi Dr. sage's CatarriKemedy: A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa
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SUMMONS.INthe District Court of the Hpfi.ifcenthI Judicial District of tlie Htate of Califor-nia, in aud for the county of Loh Augeies.
Farmers' und Merohiiula' Hank 01 LosAngeles, Plaintiffs, against John MO-Elrath et al., i)etenduuts.
Action brought in tho District Court ofihe seventeenth Judicial District oftheState ofCalifornia,in and for tho Countyof Loh Angeles,and the complaint diedIn said Couniy of Los Angeles, lv theolnco of the Clerk Of said District Court.
The People ofthe Htalo of California,send greeting 10 John McKlralb, F. K.Haskell, John Towusley, K. I*. Hero-lord, Jaeib Lower, D. C. Wilson, H. DUurrowsand W.C. Kurrey, composing Iherlrmot Barrows, hurrej A> Co., and tl.Newmark. M. J. NcwmarK, K.Coh'i andMi A. Newmark. composing the i'-m olH. Newmark A Co., Defendants*
YOU are here jy reujuired to up arlnun action brought ago lost you - theabove named Plaintiff iv iho itrlotCourt of the Seventeenth Jouletrict of the State ol California, ii. nd lotthe County of I*os Angeles, an- ,0 anBwerthe complaint filed tbereli .withinten days (exclusive ofthe day ol servl c)aft 01 tneaervloe on you of this summons?ii scved wiibin tins county: 01 dfeemig]out of tills county, but in this DlatrloTwithin twenty days; otherwise, withlv forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said comnlalut.
Tho sum action is Drought to obtaina decree of this court for the foreclosurea ceriain mortgage described in the Baldcomplaint, and executed by the saidJohn McKlrath on the 20th day of Au-gust, A. O, 1877, lo secure the payment 01aoertalb promissory nolo for the sum of$:J7 0 gnld coin, with interest thereonfrom date at the rate of l percent, permonth, payable every three months inadvance, and a<sns nerccnt.on the prin-cipal and imerest found due for attar-ueys* fees; that the premises conveyedby said mortgage may be sold, and theproceeds applied to the payment ot saidsura of $3700 gold coin, with interest asaforesaid; also, 5 per ceut.ou the princi-pal and interest found due for attor-neys' fees; that a receiver be appointedto take charge of tho mortgaged prem-ises nnd to iccelvc th© r nta and profitsthereoi during ihe pendency ol this ac-tion , and costs or suit; nnd In casesucb proceeds are not sufficient to paythe same, then to obtain an execu-tion ftgainat said John McKlrathfor the balance remaining due; add alsothat the said defendants and all pcrson>claiming by, through .or underthem, or either of them, mmbe barred and foreclosed of all night, ti-tle, claim, lien, equity of redemption amiinterest ivand lo said mortgaged prem-ises, and for other and further relief.
Relerence \a had to complaint for partic-ulars.
And you are hereby notified that if youfat] 10 appear and answer the said com-plaint as above required, tbe said piaintiowill apply lo tlie Court for t iie relief de-manded in the said complaint.
Oiven undermy hand ami the seal ofthe District Court of the SeventeenthJudicial District of the Stateof Ca llbrnla,In and for the county of I .os Angeles, '(his
20th day of March, in Iho year ol outLord, one thousand eight hundred amiseventy-nine. [Seal.!
A. W. POTTS, Clerk.By A. RIMPAU,Deputy Clerk, m2-2ui
Notice to Creditors._IK TDK PROBATE COURT. LOBJ AN-
GKLHS COUNTY.
ESTATE OF A. PE LANCONI, DEC'P.icon*?* lv hArehy given by Ihe under-
signed* Executrix ot the aat*s«of Antonio Pelanconl, deceased, to thecreditors of nud ull persons havingclaims against tlie an d deceased,to exhibit them with the neceasar}vouchers within ten months alter tinfirst publication of this not ice, to tlie saidblxeeutrtx, at her residence In Los Angeles city, or to her attorney, F. P. Kamires, ai hta office, In 1tinpic block, in saidcity.
ISABEL R, PELANCONI,Executrix ot the last will and testa-
men f of Antonio j elancon L decease l.Los Angeles, Jtuie2iith, IgTv, je2o-5w
Notice to Creditors.ESTATE OF 11. M, HALL, Pecensed.
Notice is hereby given by tbe undersigned, adminlatratiii 01 the estate oi11 M. Bull, deceased, to the cred-
itors of and all persons having claimsagainst the suid deceased, to ex hibit1hem, wiih tho necessary vouchers,withto tour months after the first publi-cation ot this notice, to tbe said admlnistratrlX, at her residence, In I.os Angelescity, or to her attorney a, Glaeaell, Bin KbA Smith, at theiroffice in Temple Block,in said city.
PAULINA BALL,Administratrix of the Estate 01 v. M.
Ball, de ceased.Dated at Los Angeles, June 21, 1879. je2o
In tho County CourtOf the Couuty of Los Angelggj
Stateof California.
THOMAS J. ASKIN VS. BIS C'REDiTOP.H.
Pursuant to Sb order Of Ibe lion. A 1berlsf* slovens, Judge ol tbe Com ty Courtof loa Angeles county, notice is herebygiven to the creditors of the Inaolveni,ihomaa J. Askln, to appear before sainJ adge, at tlie court-room of said Court, inAngeles couniy, in the city and count)of Los Angeles, on the 21st day oiJuly, 1879, at ten o'clock A. M. othat day, then and there to show cause,Ifany there be, why the prayer of saidpet itloner Should not be gran cdi that acession of his estate be made and a dis-charge from all his debts, described 01not described, be hud, as by statute pro-vided.
All proceedings against suid insolventare stayed.Wltneaa, my hand and the seal of the
said Couit, this the 17th day nl June, 1878A. W. POTTs, County Clera.
By E. 11. OWENS, Deputy Clerk.|Seal.]
Wlcksa WICKS, Attorneys, jeistd
Certificate of CG-Partncrship.
Notice is hereby given and this js tocertify tbat Hie uudeisfgned have thisday formed a partnership for the trans-action ofbusiness In this State; that thenames of the persons hiteieeted aa part-ners In said business and the names Itlull of nil the members of said oopari ner-ship are Kobert bills and Charles JGlover; ami that their place of residenceis in the ckj and couniy or Los Angeles,state ofCalifornia*
Dated July 141 h, Ifc7!>.ROBttRT HILLS.CHARLES J. GLOVER.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 1County of Los Angeles. J as
*On this fourieeuth day of July, in theyear oue thousand eight hundred andseventy-nine, before me, A W. Potts,County Clerk and ex-omofo Clerk of theCounty Court in and for said c u-.nty, pei-Bonally appegred Robert m lis amiIIbsrh - J, Ulover, known to me to bo thepersons whose names are subscribed tothe within Instrument, ami acknowl-edged tc, me that ! hey exedu led thesame.
In witness whereof, I have hereuntoset my hand and affixed the seal, 0/ saidoouit,at myoffice* in the aald county oit os Angi Its, the day and year iv this cer-tificate first above written.Meal.] A. W. POTTS,County cierk and ex-offloloClerk of aald
County Court.Jyls-4W By A. NORTON, Deputy.
In the County CourtOf Los Angelea County, Htate of
California.
EUGENE GERMAIN Vs. HIS cred-itors.
Pursuant lo an order oi lhe Hon. HenryM. Will.a. Presiding Judge of the saidCounty Court of Los Angelas county, no*lice is hereby given to all (he creditorsof the said Insolvent, Eugene Germainto bo and appear before Ihe said Judge, Inopen court, at tho court room ot saidQolirt, at the Court House, in Ihe eliyand county of Loh Angeles, on Satur-day,tho lOtn day ofAugust.A.D.lB79, at 10o'clock a. wt. of that day, I hen and thereto show cause, ifany they can, why theplayer of said insolvent, ahoujd not begranted, und an assignmeniof his 1 slatebe made, and he be discharged fmm budebts and liabilities, In lursimnceol thostatute In BUoDoa*e made aud provided.And In ihfl meau tin"" '* proceedingsag'dnst aald 1 nsoi ?<'\u25a0: . " .ayed.
Witness, my 3 >c seal of suidK er ,A. D. ib79.
tseal.j fZo/" >TTS, Clerk.J. A, GRAVES, j*! /or Petitioner.
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MASTER'S SALE.n tho Circuit Court or the Untied scilcs.Ninth Circuit, in and tor the District oiCaliforniacamilo m vhtin. Complainant, vs.
VILLIam TKMPLE, Administratorpith the will annexed of the estate 01VILLIAM WORKMAN, deeeas, ,1, et al.,defendants,in pursuance of a decree ol said Circuitourt, entered In the above entitledause on tne l;uh day of February, lB7oithereby I,the undersigned, Master injhaucery of aald Court, waa authorisedmd directed lo make, comiuct an 1 carryuu the sale oi the property hereinaftericsi-ri bed.
Notice Is hereby given that on
SATURDAY, tbe -Oth DAYOF SEPTEMBER, 1879,
VtHoVluek P. M. Of that day, nt the uooriftb«Court ilou-c, in tbe olty uf LusViiieies, in the couniy of Los Ange-es, In suid district, 1 shall sell atmuljc auction. 10 1 he highest bidder, rm-
\u25a0ash 111 gold com Ol the United slides, lviapa rate parcel-.a- betel uafter desert bedhe following described property, oi sonuobthereoraaaball be Lccesaary 10 payjomplainant the amount due under saidiecree, with interes* and custa and ac-nuitg costs, e>cepl the pur. ion* thereoilierelnauer particularly nu ntioned andieaeribed, the aaid property being aitu*Ited I" 'he county of Los Angeles, staie
ifCalifornia, dutrlcl aioreaald, and par-ticularly bounded and described as fol-icws, io wli:First?Ail that piece of land situated in
the county 01 1 us Am - c.T kmi'Mi amiiesenbed In Ihe publ 0 v \>js ot theUnited states of America as the aoutbban of tba south west quarter 01 sectionseventeen (17) in townsuip two {2), southrange ihirteen (1:1J, west san Hernardlnubane and meridian, containing 80 acres,more or less.
Second?Ali that tract of land MinutedInthe county of Los Angeles known 11s
tho MRancho Potrero urande," boundedand described inihe patent for the sameissued by the United states UoverntnenltoJuan M. Hanobes, dated .Inly 10, 1850,recorded in liook 1 ot Patents, un puye 1and following, uecords of the Couniy olLos Angeles, to which, and lo the BUivejofthe United stales (surveyor* lieneraland field uotofl therein contained, refer-ence is hereby made for a more particu-lar description thereoi, saving und exceptina fiuio the operal ion of said decreebo muoh thereof as ia contained and de-scribed in a certain deed made by Wil-liam Workman to Maryerna WorkmanJC Temple, dated Octoberiid, 1882; recorded October Bd, 1848, in book ft, page iiSlUecords of Los Angeles count v.
Third?AH that :ract of land situatedinthe county of Los Angeies. being aportion of tho "Rancho La Puonte**atnbeing that portion conveyed to Williau.Woikman by John Rowland, .sr., by 1
deed ofpartition dated June 23d, 18ti8, re-corded June 25ih, Istis, in hook 1001 deedspagt*o9, Kecoids of Los Angeles couniysaving and excepting 1herefrom all thosiportions theieol described and conveyei
in and by the followlDgdeedai bust ?Adeed from William Workman to Margeret Workman de Temple, dat'-d Marclith, recorded March 5th,,1868* in booh?Jut deeds, page 888* second?a deed fronWilliam workman to Frederick Lamcourn, dated September nub, iB7O, amrecorded Seplemiier 171 It. 1870, in book II
\u25a0d deeds, page 45». Thtrd-A deed IronWilliam Workman and peregrine KHzHugh to BJ itBeale and Robert H Bakerdated April Ist, 1872, und recorded Apri2d, 1872, In book 20 of deeds, page Bi(fourth?A deed from William Workmanu> Joseph W Workman, dated Uetobeiilth, 1870, and recorded March 27ih, l*7;tvi book 21 oi deeds, paire 27,y l"itth?.\deed Imm. William Workman to tlu'?>utherri Pacific Kallroad Com DACV
dated August 2nt a, IS7J, nnd recorded No-vember 201 h, \HIA, in book 21 of deedspage 183* And six 1li?A deed from Wil-liam Woikman to tiie Southern faclfiiRailroad Company dated AprilBth, I*7land rccouled May4t h, 1k74, in book 20 «.ideeds, 1 age Jl7, atl in Records vi' Los An-?*elea county, which said tiact?after ea<ceptmg the portions referred to in the
deeds last übove-inem iom d .i-s bound-ed and de--cribcd as follows: licmninnu
\u25a0 t a point in tin- centre of Ihe old bed 01the nvei San Gabriel on Ihe south sukd ihe road from Los Angeles to Han Her
nardino, in an Irregular mound of rockfrom wblob a willow tree 7 inches in di-ameter bbars N TixA degrees W ulatanl OS,
links; thence aocordiug to the true mo-ttolan (the magnetic vaiiatlon b< ju- 11leg o0 minutes east) along tin* exterloi
boundary 01 said kancho La Puente. a>surveyed and patented by the United-tates. as foi tows: n WW deg t-i 18 chains 4ilinks to a willow 0 niches in diameter,marked sia. 2; ihence N lt>4 degrees v j,'chains; theuee N 11 deg hi ost chains 10station 4, to a rock 11 inches lonS iucheitVldeaad Blnchesthiekt thence) IH 7-->de(jwktfcbalna to a ayoamore 84 inches mdiameter, aboul one oualn Bomb ofthiroad leading In San Meruurdino urn!marked station ii; t hence along the parti-tion line described in said deed of parti-
tion between William Work man andJohn Lowland, sr, s 4 deg W 40 chains kIhe northeast corner ot the 40 acre tractlif said i-rcderick Lam bourn ; tbencialong said tract i\ 8*) deg W 80 chains; sI dOg W 20 chains; and S 811 degrees X 21cliains baca tosald partition Inn ; tbencfalong aald partition line aaiollowai s -ileg W 88cbalna b2 links to a make ens!lU3cha>ns. to aslake in mound inravine,from which stake the northern one 01 agroup ot t breo syeamorea on 1 he southernudec- of a yuhy or wash, all of about thir-ty Inobea diameter, bears 88i deg Wdla-anl 10l linus, ami tin1 southern one 01
ftatdgioup bears S s\i deg W distant 418links; Ihe middle one of said group mdbeing visible Irom tin;said stake; theuee»ver 1lie san Jose Hilts S 21 degrees X lOliihaina and 60 links to the northeasteoi-aer of tbe tiaot of land conveyed by Wil-liam Wprkmanend Peregrine Fitsbugb10KB Beale and RobertH baker; theueealong ibe northern boundary line ofa mlBeale and Raker tract, as foi-lows: S SSdeg \\ 47 chains U7 links to a\u25a0 take marked P FltshUgb ami WilliamWorkman,on top of a large hill; thonoes 88 deg W 40 chains and 60 links to astake in mound ofstone marked "1* Fitz-liugliund W Woi km an,*' close to a Btnal]arroyo; thence ti tiOJi dog W 2:1 chainsand o'J links to a big pile 01 recks on lopot a hill, marked *'P F «V W \V,"tbenoe
deg W IT) cliains and so links, 10 astake marked "P Wt% W W," with moundand pks, posted on summit ol a nigh ami\u25a0deep hill; ihence S 88V* d*-g W 45 chainsa links io a big pile or i maiked on
fie northern side ".V W" and on,ihe southern side "P F;" thenct8 87 deg W 22 chains lo a stakemarked "P F A W W," on thtsummit of a high hill, wiih mound andnits; ihence S 05 deg W 45 chutns Oft llnklto a stake marked "P K&W W," with pitsIn a mouud; thence N 71 <U.- VV 73 chat olto a stake marked "P Fit zhugh Aw Worklman," on top of a hill; thence rt 6i deg W,2 chains to a point in aald partition line:tlience along said partition line as foi-.own: N2B deg W2O chains to station 11al a stump Of five prougß of an elder tretin tbe center 011111 arroyo, surrounded byeacius pniches; Ihence over ihe plain N44){ degrees W 118 chains to a slake in amound; thence 8 4 deg W 105 chains tttlinks to a stake in mound at the lout. 01tke western point of Ihe San Jose Hills,from which atake the house of wiiiiimWorkman hears 8 d< g W and s ft)VsiegW; thecbapel bearsM .">i deg W;themill of J- hn Rowland bears s 7 deg k,aud his house bears 8 deg VV; thenceS 22% deg W 4K chains U7 links to thenorthern end of the division fence between the enclosures 01 Workman andItnwland; Ihence along said fence< 22 deg W H chains 50 links to au oif-ei inlence ou the south hank ol un arroyo;[hence N 88d«g W34 Units lo corner 01rence] thence s 22 deg W 10 chainslinks to the center of Nan Jose creek;thence along tbe channel of said oreeg ;>UM W 7 chains; ssl deg w Bchain*;\ 40M deg W y cliuiuh 60 links: N63dofiW 2cliains 50 links; N 18 de.' \V 2chains;NBO deg W 2 chains; N7i deg W 2 chains30 knits; N 35 deg W I chsiu 50 links; NMHdeg W 9 chains 2> links to Station 88Hrnenee ihe Bontbeast corner ot Work-man* Chapel ber- N :o deg W; N 71 degW 3 chains 60 links; N 81 deg W 8 ehalns(olinks; N ludeg w 3 chains .'»!? UnkaiN4B deg W 2 chains 50 links; N 74X deyW 5 chains, to station 41 In said (peek,'rom which the lenc-4 on the westt-ldenfRowland's wheat tv hi ranges sii deg w,N;!sdcerecs W 4 chains; N 7714 deg 2mains SO links; N 50 deg W 3 Chains6' lInks; N 7734 deg W i chains to Station 48n said creek; n deg w 2 chains <minks to Hiatlnn 4U in said creek; thencecave crock and run In tho direction nfho Suifar-Lonf lIHIrt 15deg W liillukstoitatlou 4!i; Sl5 d<'g W IM chains to themd of said parMilon line, being a pointv course Iwenty-tour (2-1) of tlie .out in 1 nixteritir boundary nf said Rspoho La'uenk ; Ujenue along tho exterior bound-iry of said rancho as surveyed and pai-nitenicd by tin 1United stales ,
t s jolla.vs:J Hy.% deg W li'schains2s links to atatloO501 said rancho, to a charred stake Innouud; thence N 31 deg \v bin chains totatlon 2', to post in mound; IhCQCe N5!4 deg W lu7chalus lo Bigtton 27, in tbe?-litre of the Klver 8»n Gabrieij at 03haius on this course leaves hills, nnd to,point opposhe the dam of 1 lie Sun Josereek, agreed upon us a point In line be-ween Iho Kanchos La Puente and Sanhirlolo, at a rock 2 feet long, IS Inchesi-lde and 12 Inehcs ililck,on line; \u25a0\u25a0 1halns crosses Hun Jose Creek al the dam 1r Loma, I* links wide, course H 0,r » deg W,1105.n0 chains to left hank ofthe Rivetan Oabrlel, to a rock 14 inches long, loiches wide and 8 inches thick, on line,ira witness (o said utalluu 27; tl.encelong the centre ol tho River Ban Gabrielp stream as follows: N degrees X 5halns; N 3Jl4/ deg X 5 chains; N H]4 deg
5 chains; N 25deg W7chains; N 8 deg
LKtIAL,
ETchuins (at :i chains 73 links intersectstlUMinlltboundary of toW*.Mhip i, aouitioi Ilie huso Urn < \u25a0; range U WM( of the SanBernardino meridian, i| chains 60 LtiiklWell «if »4 suction corner on tne southboundary ol lection 33)' N4ti; u ui-greos Mi 1:chums, N 1784 deg IS 7 chain*: N 10 deg \\5 cliaius; N U-,'4 deg H 0 chains; N 42Jj deym Vohatasi fcwJt ueg Jbl li pbalaaj n s&y4dagkUobalnsiß ";4 ueg bi 5 chain*: c77J< dagKSebainii NMMdeg B lobaim;sis deg El chains; :-»o.v4 de.;E <> onaias;BOOM <kg a.6anamsbWltf deg X lo chains,&79degI£6ohaius; is. oi deg c q ohalui;N HtfJ* deg X "> chains; N degrees Enchains; 88 :>4 deg h. fl chains tsJ links; NUh'li deg E 8 ciiauis; jNoi'*deg E gchuiii*.;is 2it)4 deg X H chains; N 00' 4 deg E lichains; s 00! 4 ''eg Esch ilns; ... zll4 deg EHohains; N 7ij4 E Heliums; .\ .jo'4 degH 9 chains; N 48 ueg B Itf chains; N;V4 ihg hi ii ehauiai N .MX decreesv> ;i chains BU links; ,\ MM degW 11 chains; N c! 4dcg,E 1ticliains. and Niv ( deg, al 87 chains, more or le*s, iutneinoetwesterly point in the tractor landconveyed hy William Workman toJoseph w. Workman aforeeatu] thencealong ihe exterior b himirks or simo I pact,and leaving tbe exterior boundaries t«<said Kancho "La Puente," SSJOIIOWSI S68)4 ileg, E UO chains and 03 links; thenceN 3H!4 deg. E 77 chains nml7,> links to .sta-tion v; tlience N a,1., deg, W i.">cliains andyjlinks Ul HtatlOU 13; tneuce N 16deg.BHi chains to station 11; theuee N 75deg.\\ 57 chains and 78 Jinks to -tatlon one, a
point, on the eastern bank ot a branch ofthe rlvr s*n Gabriel, and distant 158chain.-, and 68 links BoUtb, audiOß chainsami 111111 us went from ih \u25a0 lyeaiuore tree,s.ui ion live (ft)of toe exterior boundary oitne Government survey ot said ttanebo"m Fiu-nte;" thence along Said braueb»ol%degi W Ucbalna Lo station 2; tbenoeM deg, W 7 chains aud 60 linus to
\u25a0taliou 3; t hence 5.,4 Mdeg.W lichalueand50 liuks u> tiatiou 4i tbenoe s7l '4 deg, w(7 chains toital ion 5;( hence 88)4 deg, W7 cuaina to sin ion o; tbenoeaiong tineast, ban 1; of the nver san G.tbnel, Is 10!v<u-g, W 11 chains to station "; thence6*t)4deg, \V 0 chains log at ion t>; incoce s.iiui.jiJi'b', Wftouaina to station 0; thenceInto tbe river bed, N 75 deg, W 90 ebal tami 10 links to station 10, being tbi moslwesterly comer of humljoscvli We Work'man's ttac<, unda point on tbeexterioiline ol" said Haiu-ho ''La I'lienlt,''bearing N 40)4 deg, c 27 obalns, more or lessfrom tbe end of tbettSdcourieo said Kancho. Tbenoe atouti the exterior line osaid Rancho, N 40!' 4' deg, X 0 chulnsmore or less, to tbe irregular mound vrock aforementioned, being tbepiaoeobeginning. Mavimi and noWTXKa irontbe above acertain tiuetoj land ooa\ eyecby William Workman to Murgarel Workman de Temple, dated Marcli sth, IsOSrecorded Marcb fttb, lMiB, in hook 0 odeed*, page HA, and bounded und deacritwd us toilotrei Begiumn«i at tinmoutb oi tiie mill race, wo ere iila takeiout of the creek ol wi.ler t hat runs oveaud tbrougb the Puente Kanebo, i.os augeiea eonnty, ami wb ob aaid mtilrwisupplies the millof Wiiuam Woikmanlateiy built In and upon the I'ueiHu Kancho; Ihence down the be<ufaaid creek to .-aid mill,and on In conblnuatton down said bed, (he ulatenoe ootethousand(lfOwJ jrarda below taeaui<mill] tneuce nuitbwesterly, out ironsaid creek, one thuusMid yardstbenoe uortbessterly and parallel £o«al<creek, to a i m- in irunt of the moutb vthe s. kl null race; 1hence sou iheily dowito the oret k and moili llol mill iace nioieaaid, bo tbe oontentMmoreor less. s,*v(HQ am) kZOßmjrOi also, aoeriAin trueofiauucoreyea by William WoramautitneUou'bern Paeiflo Hailroad Companyby a need dated AUgU«t gtltb, ii>7J, and rSeoul'i in b«a>kS7oi dot da, page I*B, t.mdeaorlbod ax loilowai A atrip or tract oland, one hundred (looi feel wlde t lylniequally on each aide vi ihe located Urnofthe tSjutheru l'aciilc Railroad Company'a railroad, where the same Is lookled througu thetruoi oranbdivlblun ot tin'?i,a Pneute ttanobOt'J 11 ib** ??wnty oL«a MidMimnw t»i uanfornia.«nd weiknown fts i lie "Win kmau iract," and heing more particularly described as 10llowa fio*wlii Quiumenelng tor iueaam<at a pom Iout he centre line of the miiiihera Paoiflo Railroad, w here said ccuinline lutorseota tbe northwestern line o,>uid Woikman Tract at Hie ciosstngothe) nan (iaorlet river, and laniiiedlatetjne>rtb ofoountj toad; and running thenoieasterly, along sani centre line of aauinoutuern Pact do Haltroad ( near tobaiclcounty road, and entirely ihroughaaHWm kmau iret to the eastern boundaryline t hereof, ut a point noith of \u25a0 hi' lieu o? un .lose Creek*embiaoin. a a(iipof Um<liny (ou) ieet wide on eaOII side oi sahcentie line, for a dlvtanos oi 1went v thousand (.O.Oi Ol leet, more or less, contain*Ing an ana ol forty-six and iwo-ien h<v4d l'-io) acres, more or less, havshg amKXt'KiTlMi, also, nil that tract ol la>moouve> ed by Wttltam Workman m> lvsouthern Pacific Kallroad Company by »certain deed d tied April Btb. IttTS, recorded Mai lib, la i, in book 89 ot doid-pageBl7, Kec.-jds oi boa Augelea countyand deacilbed aa follow.-: /»li tbaioertain lot, piece or parcel of laud»ituaieI\ i iii; and being In -aid count yOl LoB Angeles, and bouuded and particularly described us mIIOWSf tO-Wltl ComRIOUCIUIul a siabe W 70deg Mminutea, i L'l ll fei-ifrom ihe northweat corner of hrielichinch: thence N 4.1 deg-j;i mm 588 feeUiaatekei tbenoe 8 48aeg87mtu KBOTVfeet lo n i take; ihence S 88 deg St) Din, W074 feet to a sake; thence N iii deg;;;mm W 809>4 f'ut io the point of beginningi co. t.onnig fexcluatveof tberiahiof way 100 lee! wide extendingihe samel live acre* of land, more or lassbeing a portion of tbe i<a puente RanchorbO total area of Ihe linet herein doatgnati d ami described SS"Third," niter exospllng ihe ae*oral portion* mentionedand d-scribed in he six detils laatabuVfreferred to, is i7,iib7 actea, be ihe B*m<more or Ichs,
i oui.Tit?All that trad or land MtuatedIn the County ot Los Angeles known atthe Kancho Me Felipe Lugo,' or 'Jjolnrea,granted April tfttb, lß4ft, by PloPioobTeodoro Heuieru and Jorge Mori, io, amicontaining 8048 81*JOJ acfea moie orleaa,whose ilth-w'ii-%coufirmed by the unitedk| itea Land Commissi..nern uc.ober Is hIBO.X lo the papers lv tho casebeiore that tribunal, and Heldnotes of surveys in the ofiiee of tluUnited .Slates Survejoi-Ueiieral In SunKruncisco, n fereuoo is hereby made 'or amore particular description\u25a0 saving andexcepting therefrom an the Intttrealt herein owned or h-ld by lb.- dele mlan iMargarita Workman de Temple at imt >ma ol'bo execution of ihe mortgage inih - bill of complaint herein all gedwhich iniensi. no excepted la bere hi re*-< rye lfrom (he openiuon of the Uicreihen in.
t-'lKiif?Allthat tract cf land BitUatedin theoouuiyuf Loa Angeles, kuown a*ihe Rancho 'La Merced,' ior v\ h h*h a paltent was issued hy the U' il- d KtSielGroverumeni IoF. r. F. Tempi*) and JuanM.BanobUf dated Februeri IBtb, kwhich, and to the plat and tieid no ego]survey inert in comalned ro erunce lihereby made for a more pHrtlOUtar de-lorlptioutconta nlngBBBB7o 100 acres,
sixth?Also, all Ibat piece, parcelor int ~i land situated in the cityoi LoiAinteles, hounded uud described ns i«d--lows: Commencing un the nortbweaterl)Hue ol spring street* al a potn* where tbisame is fntsrseoti <l by th \u25a0 southerly limof land ot' Hamilton; run thence nortldeg wcul, 14") feet ami 9 Incurs: thenciBouiheaKdeg weat, along LhoHoutneaat< rly line of New High sirect, 2;JO feet and i(Incbegj th Mice aouiheaateriy teet t<dm northwesterly line 01 spring sin-e;:and thence along said line ot tftprlnastreet, 840 (bet > nil0 Inohea to the jo.ni otcommencement.
Any id tin-parties to ihe foregoing cmtitled suit may become purchasers at an>such sule.
Ualed at ran Fraoolson, Jnlvtfl, 1870,L. 8. H. HAWT EH,
id iMiishr m Chancery,
IN THE COUNTY COURTOf I,oa Angelei County, s-i.tc ol
Callfowl».ItAAO001) M )
vh. tin tnnolveuai'-No-Ills (.'ltKl'l tOR% ) ilea to Uredlto?.
LIUBSUANTTO AN ORDER OF THKlinn, A. M. siKl'lir.Ns, Jndiceoltlie above euttUe tr.,ur, uotle* I, liwby ilvon i», nil nf 11.0 nnd Iton i>i1 UuN,an lo*olv, in debtor, 'i> bnund hp*pew before tbe Hon. A. M. Btepbene,L-niiiity Judge, al Un, Court Room "I MidCourt, la tbeeltjr and ooanty ol Lot An.
Btate aloreeald,oo tho
21st DAYOK JULY, A. 1). 1ST:),At 11) o'clook, a, m., oi eald dey, then audthere i<,show eauae, if any t bey can, whjdisiilhiiiion ,hop|d not !»t.' miii*-,agreea-ble in iiu' aontenle of tin- Matemenl bytbe aealett'ee nf Bald Ibeolveiii, heretoNi- 'I In linnollli'i', in tbliaollon.
In uiinenH whini-m, I huvo tieronntosetmy lininl, unit tin, hi-hI of tliu CountyJmirl <.r Lo. Ahgele* I'niinty.
IH'mil.] A.W. POT'Js.countyOlerkBy K. 11. mvus, Deputy, Jelftd
QftANT & CAMERON,BEEDSmEK.
HELUOUIINE, VIOTOHIA, ACbTBAUA?olleo|oyetej Heeae ol all Tree* and tihmbe
iudigcnonH to tho Aiutralian Colonic,,
icclu.-liD*n.<i Bail Hint Ptrjwrmll. Qirn,, AciKlIU, Et,
lei*
&EVOLVIErumuuCl. uown ason, imai^rwwKi«t.,i-aiiiwi|*,ya.
LEGAL.
INthe District Court or lne HeventcethI Judicial District ofthe state of Cali-fornia, in und for the county ofLoa Ait'geics*
kenry Coweß,Plaintiff, vs. A. B« Me-serve ami others, Defendants*
Action brought In the DistrictCourt of the 17th Judicial District 0/ thestate ofCalifornia, In and for the tTountvol i.os Angeles, and the Complaint (Hodiv suid city ami eeiinly of Los Angeles,lnIhe oillce of Iho Clerk of said DistrictCourt.
Tlie people of Ihe Stale or Californiasend greeting to AlVln R. Meserve, Syd-ney Morby, bX F, Huao, Robert Cat heart,Arthur J* Hutchlnaon, L Brosaeau.Willi .m G. lialatead, Renry X, W. Kent,sar .h Uojaer, Ralph Leonard, WilliamRiley,defendants:
Yon me hereby required to appear Inan action brought against you by theabove named plaintill lv the DistrictCourt of theSeveuloentb Judicial Districtof the,state 01 California, in ami for tiiecounty ol LOa Angeles, nnd lo answerthe complaint died therein, within tendays (exclusive of the day of service)alter the service on you ol this summons?II served Within this county; or, ll servedout oi this county, but in this dtstrlot,within twenty days; otherwise, withinforty days-or lodgment hy default willbetaken against yon, according to theprayer of said complaint*
The saiil action is brought to obtain adecree ofthla Court lortbe>i certain mortgage described mthe saht complaint and exe-cuted hy tho said defendant A.r. Meserve 10 Los Angelei count y
\u25a0tank <di tbe twenty-eighth day ot Janu-ary, A, D 1874, to secure the payment 01a certain promissory note mane by thesaid defendant a, k. Meaerve on the daynnd year last atore-ald fur the sum olJit 00, payah c six months after date toLoa Angelea County Hank or order, withInierestfrom daieat the rate of one andono quarter per cent, per month, paya-ble monthly 111 advance, aad compound-ing said lut rest monthly at toe same1 ate and payable lv gold coin ofthe Unit-ed states, and by aaid I.os Angeles coun-ty Bank duly aligned to plafntlfl; thaino- premises conveyed by said ufortsagemay in- .-old and the proceed a applied tothe puynn nt of the sum ot $( 00 (ha aUceuf said note of fiouh.with interest there-on from ApillSI, 16>7, at t he rate of onemul oue*quarter per cent., per month,payable monthly in advance, and Com-pounding said Interest monthly at thetame rate; also, for 6121 79-100, torso muchmoney paid lor laxes aud redemption ofmortgaged premises from tax Bale, withIntereat thereon irom February 0, ih;o, altwo percent per monibj al-o, live percent, on wbola amount due for counselfees, ns provided In said mortgage; also,for costs aud expenses of ault, Ac, all tvgold coin of IheUnited States ol Atnerica;and to case such proceeds are not sutll-eteul to pay tbe same, then to ob am anexecution agatust aaid deiendnntA ItMeserve for the balance remaining dueand also that the aaid ilcendauls andn 1 persons claiming by, through or ua*der them or either Ol 1 hem may be bar-red and foieeiosed or ail right, title,claim, llen,e<|itliy ofredemption ami Iniciest in ami to said nini tuSgSd premis. %and lor other and further relh i,as willmore fully appear by reference to thecomplaint en Ale herein
And you are hereby notified Hint if yenfat 110 appear ami answer the said com-plaint as above required, tbe said plain-tttl" willapply to the court for the relictdemanded in the said comnlalnt.
Given under my hand ami Ihe seal ntthe District I \u25a0ourt of the SevcnteehllJudicial District ofthe Stale of California,iv and for tho county of Los Angelesthis eleventh day ofJune, In iho ye*.r oiour Lord, one thousand eight hundredand seventy-nine.
iscai of &eyent£*»*h District Court.]A, W. POT TS. Clerk.
By D M.ADAMs. "opury Oierk.JosiAlt 11. APPLEGATtt, Plaintiff'!
At'oruey, 7211 Montyonurv street,San Kranclaci. 1 7 2m
IN THE PROBATE COURTOf tho CoUDty of I.os Angeles,
Suite of Gal.fbroia*In the matter 1 f the estate nf carmen
Pans de Charles, ni ceased.
NOTICE FOR POSTING OF AVPLIOA-TION FJll L!:TIEKS OF .VDMIN-IsTKATION.
Notice is hereby given tbat HenryCharles has filed with th» Clerk, of thisCourt a petition, preying for letters tee -autenlary Of tbe estate ot 1 armen Panade Charles, deceased, and that Monday,the 21st day «f .July, A. D. 1*79, ut hio'clock A. M. of said day. being a day *-f ar» gular term of tin-Court, to-wit,o' iheJuly term, \. D 1a79, at the court-roomof this court, al th \u25a0 Court Ifouse, ta thecity of Lo'j AngelOH, has been sot forbearing said petition* when and whereany person IntoroHted may appear andshow cause why the petition should notbe gran cd.
Dated Monday, July 7th, Lg79.A.W, POTTi. Clerk.
By QUI*FIN JOHNSTON,DepuIj- Clerk.Jy8td
Administrator's Sale.in pursuance cf an order of iho Probate
Court or Los Angeles county, made onIhe Kith day of Juno, 1879, in the mailertifthe estate of Pedro Piiarfa, deceased,the undersigned, administratiix of said
? state, will sell nt private sale, tv thehis beat bidder tor eesh in gold coin 01
the Government nt the United states amikUbJfOt to Confirmation by said Probate
\u25a0 ourt, on or afterWEDNESDAY, tho lit DAY OF JVLY,187!*, all Ihe personal property of Mild es-tate, consisting of gttout 10(000 sheep andsome sheep corrals, and a moveablehouse ami one wagon and four horses,
Terms of lhe sale?Cash, Bids may bemade at amy time after tbe tir-t publicstion Oi I his notice ami before tlu* makingof ihe sale, all bids or oilers must be inwritingand left at the office of lilassell,Smith m Hmltb*attuineya al law.TempleBlook,Lofl anaelesclty, or delivered tothe undelSigned personally.
Dated June hi, 1079,JUVNA PI LABIA.
Administratrix of the Estate of pedioFilarial deceased* jei7
Delinquent Sale.POMONA ORCHARD CO.?Location of
principal place of business, Los a ngt lea,Cal.
NO PICE.There are deliiuiue.it upon thelollow-
llig described slock, on account Of assess-ment levied on iho oth day of June,lfc79, the several amounts SOI opposite thenames Of the respective shareholders, asfollows:
No. of No. ofNames, Cert isea te shares. Aint.
L M Roll 66 and (i« 2 tooA s Mpenoe NS t noS D Matlleld 4 1 .'JUJami" Matlleld - - I :>oki Hi Sbattuob 10 2 COJ c MrComas in I aoa adrew showers. ~,96 i oV Pom t 01 , I ;0i A Duns moor 2> I ;oX Lstbron 4 1 ;to
Arihur Itelmau 00... 1 augnd In accordance with law, add an or-
der 01 the Board or Directors, made ontbo tdxih day of June, 1679, somany share ?< of each parcel of stieti stockas may be necessary Will be sold at pub-lic auction, at tho otllco of theComparap, No, 6 Odd Fellows' block, LosAngeles, pal., on wi-'dnp.nijay, tt'o3J'h day of July, 1879, at 2 o'clock I*. m., topay lip delinquent assessment., togetherwith costs of advert ISIUg and expenses otsale.
By order Ol tbe Hoard of Directors.fr \nk k. fanning,
Store tary*Offlcc -No. 3Odd Fellows 1 Block, July
Hth, |a7O, jyia-td
Notice to Creditors.
EST ATE O X iiYDfA WI GST,Deceased,
Pursuunt lo an order oi ihe ProbateCourt of Lob Angelei couniy, notice ishereby t;ivon to ull pt rsons havingcanns ngalnst the said eh ceased, to ex-hibit and present tbe same, with thonecesaary vouohers, to Ihe undersigned.administrator ot said OftSte* at his oillceand place of business, in the lurnltmostore of Hotter A Bradley, No. %?> Mainstreet. Loh Angeles city, .-.dale of Califor-nia, according 10 law, withinfour mom baa'ler the Oral publication Oftbhi notice.
Los Angeles, April hi, IB7JI.ISAAC W. LOKD,
Administrator of the ettata of LydiaWe-, deceased. alfl-4w
NEW YORKiniwißYPHIL. LAUTH
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Primary Ejections.
Nolle* la hereby given thatal ll meet.liik oi the Demoefatlo County Centralpominltu c for Los Ann. leg county, heldin the city of l,oi Ang>le», on Monduv,the tirti day ofjaly, ifre, It ni
Btetoleed, That a Oountyconvention rortueconnty im i.os Anfle>les be held at
TJiTIOISr HALL,IN THE CITY UF EOS ANUEL.ES.
ON THURSDAY, THK 81st DAYOF JULY, 1879,
Al 11 o'clock a. M.i fin* the purpose olnominating candidate! lor couniy oiti-t ers io be elected ai ihe general electionio hi' held September Ba, W79j for theelection *?( a County Central c- mmlttee,and lor such other purposes a* nmy prop-erly come before the Conventlon|
That, for the purpose ofelecting dele-gates to said County Convention,
A PRIMABY ELECTIONin*held hy ihe Democrats of the severalprecincts herein titer named upon
SATURDAY, THK 26TH DAYOF .JULY, IS7O.
TU*tthe polls in the several precinctsbo opened at TW l O'CLOCK P.M. nndClosed at SjX O'CLOCK I. M. of thatday;
Tnat the fidlow ing hb tne test forvotersat said election: First, thai they arequellhod voters under tbe laws of thisstate; second, that theyare Democrats;
Tbat the several Judge* of Blec-tion holding the said election,whether appointed hy this committee oroi herwlse selected, he and t hey aro here*oy authorized ami required to canva-sthe voies cast at their respective pollingplaces and to Issue to the delegatestdieted tosaid Convention proper oerti-Hoatesol election, to he prt sentcd by thedelegates to the Convention when assembio i, and that such .Judges seal up Iheballots, poll and tally lists used at saidelection uud have them forwarded bysome sa'o means before Ihe meettngolsa d Convention to tho Secretary of ihoDemocrat h- County Committee at LosAngeles < iiy;
'i htil the following ho und Is a list ofthe several precincts, polling places,Judges Of Election, ami the number ofdelegates to suid Convention t<> whichChe several precincts are and shall boentitled respectively j that is to say:
Anaheim RM Harham's oitice; TheoKin. pan, .1 udge] <I delegates.
AXOSa?B ( alien's store; WA Palmer,jmigi;? delegates*
Cienega?Park Railroad station; J ANichols, Judge, 9 delegates.
Cahuenaa?school house; v Maud,Judge; l delegate*
Common? New mark's store; (100 Car-son, Judge; 2 Ulegates,
l'U.ule ? School house; I A Caldwell,Judge: 2 delegates.
El Monte?McLsJd's store; J W Broad-ed. Judge; i delegates.
Elizabeth Lake?Heffoer's Hotel; JHeiiner, Judge; 1 delegate,
Florence? School house; G W Juden,Judge; 2delegate.
Fountain \' al ley? -e'.ioo! house; E HJohnson, Judge; 2 delegates.
Garden Grove?School house; Beauchain p. Judge; 2 delegates*
Los Nietns ?it Gulrado's store; E MBun ford. Judge; ;i delegates.
La Hallona?school hou.-e; John I>Young. Judge; l delegate.Los Angela*?Flrai Precln ot?Bat b-at«
BChool house; Jlj Wiitfht, Judge; 7 del-egates.
second Precinct ?Olil Council rooms; ADavis, Judge; 6 deb urates.
Third Precinct?Round House; SidneyLnoy, Judge; 7 delegates.
Fourth Preelnot?Court House; Wm UWorkman, Judge; 10 delegates.
Monte Vist . ? -chol house; O F Kirnball, ludgi; 2 deb gates.Norwala? Rallioal depot; A >I Niece
Judge: ;tdelegates.Onl Mission Basey*a store; T.IScully,
Judge; 2 del* gatesorange?Oraugo Hole!; Amos Travis,
Judge; 2 delegates.Pasadena?School House; Dr W W Ed
waids, judge; i delegate*Pomona -(School house; j A Berry,
Judge; Odelegatea,Ravt na? school house; Jehu Hell,
lodge; i delegate.San Gabriel?lnch's store { H BaJBll"ton, Judge; jdelegates,Ban Jose?Caldwell's store; A It Cald-
well, Judge; a delegates.Han Juan Oardatrano?Uer'a Hotel; R
Began* Ju ig*j 2 del eg tie*.Man Antonio? Tweed n'a house; RTweedy, Judge; 2 delegates,san 1a Ana?school hmse; Trinidad
Yorba, Judtre; Sdelegaies.ManJoaquin?J udg \u25a0 Humphrey 'a olBce;
J II Finn, Judge; 4 delegates,San I*cniaiwo? Moffat!\s store; A R
Muiiatt, Judge; Odeieaati a.s iied d?Newbali citation 1 foeI Turner,
Judge; 2 delegate**silver? Crowel Pa st re: F M Duster,
Judge; 5 delegates.Santa Monica?Judge Morgan's offlee;
.1 M Iluie, Judge; i' deb yales.Silverado?Gil Ullc House; J C Hill,
Judgei l delegate.Tuatln? UtCs store; L Lit, Judge; 2delegates,Vernon?School bouee, 1 C Curtis,
Jndtu : 2 delegates.Wilmington?Railroad saloon; Oeorgu
Denver, .Judge; Sdelegatea.Westminster?Hull A Lund's a! ore] A
H McDowell,Judge; Sdelegatea,By order of ihe Democratic Central
Committee*M. J NKW MA ItX,
('hairmaUeAltos': R. A. LINO, Secretary.
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